We are doing something wrong to women in our homes.

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:^^^ if that stat were reversed , we would never hear the end of it. It would be the focal point of every policy and tv show. Marches and Ribbons and outrage would be non stop.

But men just sit and take it like the Heros they are.


Nonsense, but it isn't like that because men work, go into higher paying fields, work in more dangerous jobs that pay more. Men come up worse in virtually every "bad thing" that can happen categories yet no ribbons, marches. Why they are too busy making things happen and do not have the same love for complaining women do.


You mean like murdering people and killing people in wars? Men are responsible for almost all of the suffering on this planet. Sure you may start businesses but you also have a serious issue with violence. The only reason you’ve been able to accomplish so much is because you’ve had free labor to take care of your children and home and you don’t bear the burden of having children. You’re gender is a disgrace.


Men have built civilization and virtually every single thing you touch and use that separates you from cave people. Fact. Sorry sweetheart but men did it not women. "Free labor"? What do you call all providing men have done throughout history, for you and your children? You are too much typical stupid DCUM, thinks your "labor" makes the sun rise and set. Poor baby, stop whining and tart doing something worth while create something , build something. Ironically the violence and wars you whine about...there were always women sitting back home waiting for their man to bring back the good stuff. You're gender is a lazy bunch of mooches. See its easy to be an idiot I can do it too. You however individually are a disgrace. Lol
Anonymous
I refuse to be part of the fem man hating crowd. I refuse to bully my husband into being a pajama boy.

You all chose a poor excuse for a mate and you blindly follow she devils into your own pits of hell.

Women's rights. What a joke.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I refuse to be part of the fem man hating crowd. I refuse to bully my husband into being a pajama boy.

You all chose a poor excuse for a mate and you blindly follow she devils into your own pits of hell.

Women's rights. What a joke.





I agree up to saying womens rights are a joke. Womens have the right to be treated equally and respectfully. It is some of the people saying crazy things or wanting equal-yeah- but rights that are the problem. They distract from real issues.
Anonymous

The real issue is you women treat your little boys like entitled kings, so why shouldn't they expect the same from your future daughters-in-law?

Think about it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
The real issue is you women treat your little boys like entitled kings, so why shouldn't they expect the same from your future daughters-in-law?

Think about it.


What does that have to do with more equal pay in Iceland and Ireland?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I refuse to be part of the fem man hating crowd. I refuse to bully my husband into being a pajama boy.

You all chose a poor excuse for a mate and you blindly follow she devils into your own pits of hell.

Women's rights. What a joke.





What is a pajama boy?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
The real issue is you women treat your little boys like entitled kings, so why shouldn't they expect the same from your future daughters-in-law?

Think about it.


What does that have to do with more equal pay in Iceland and Ireland?

Um, how we parent our children has consequences, no?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
The real issue is you women treat your little boys like entitled kings, so why shouldn't they expect the same from your future daughters-in-law?

Think about it.


You are a f ing awful human. Really you need help. Some really let you down as a child.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
The real issue is you women treat your little boys like entitled kings, so why shouldn't they expect the same from your future daughters-in-law?

Think about it.


What does that have to do with more equal pay in Iceland and Ireland?

Um, how we parent our children has consequences, no?


You are a very bitter and lonely person. She has apparently missed out on the whole little princess theme of daughters, they should be treated that way. The only problem is some, like you, never grow up and blame everything else for your short comings.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
The real issue is you women treat your little boys like entitled kings, so why shouldn't they expect the same from your future daughters-in-law?

Think about it.


What does that have to do with more equal pay in Iceland and Ireland?

Um, how we parent our children has consequences, no?


You are a very bitter and lonely person. She has apparently missed out on the whole little princess theme of daughters, they should be treated that way. The only problem is some, like you, never grow up and blame everything else for your short comings.

Why not address how you're teaching your son to respect you and other women and girls?
Anonymous
The manhaters have done it again. So much for intellectual dialogue.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The manhaters have done it again. So much for intellectual dialogue.

Which poster are you responding to?
Anonymous
I’m not saying all is perfect in our homes.

But when you say, we are doing something wrong to women in our homes...I disagree. I think a lot of the worst stuff is societal. At least for me personally, the issues that hurt me the most are certain public expectations; attitudes you find shared online, on forums for example, that hurt my self-esteem. Also ultra connectedness, both in terms of distraction/constant contact AND the QUANTITY of people I able to interact with daily (yet still don’t come close to BEING connected)...hurts me. I have that many MORE people to compare myself to. More people who barely know me, and I’m sharing parts of my life, but I still am not shoring up relationships.

As for home, yes it can be hurting us too.

So instead of ‘something wrong is happening at home’ you could say ‘something wrong is happening to women at home and in society.’

Men too though? My dh has the least # of friends than ever in his life. He’s pushing for fair pay too. He has distracting elements at work. He feels pressure to get more done (at home) too. He’s struggling with a lot of the same things I am.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m not saying all is perfect in our homes.

But when you say, we are doing something wrong to women in our homes...I disagree. I think a lot of the worst stuff is societal. At least for me personally, the issues that hurt me the most are certain public expectations; attitudes you find shared online, on forums for example, that hurt my self-esteem. Also ultra connectedness, both in terms of distraction/constant contact AND the QUANTITY of people I able to interact with daily (yet still don’t come close to BEING connected)...hurts me. I have that many MORE people to compare myself to. More people who barely know me, and I’m sharing parts of my life, but I still am not shoring up relationships.

As for home, yes it can be hurting us too.

So instead of ‘something wrong is happening at home’ you could say ‘something wrong is happening to women at home and in society.’

Men too though? My dh has the least # of friends than ever in his life. He’s pushing for fair pay too. He has distracting elements at work. He feels pressure to get more done (at home) too. He’s struggling with a lot of the same things I am.


I am a new poster btw. I feel like I jumped into a heated discussion. I am responding moreso to your OP than to the discussion surrounding my post.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
The real issue is you women treat your little boys like entitled kings, so why shouldn't they expect the same from your future daughters-in-law?

Think about it.


What does that have to do with more equal pay in Iceland and Ireland?

Um, how we parent our children has consequences, no?


You are a very bitter and lonely person. She has apparently missed out on the whole little princess theme of daughters, they should be treated that way. The only problem is some, like you, never grow up and blame everything else for your short comings.

Why not address how you're teaching your son to respect you and other women and girls?


Apparently you are looking for the source of your failures in life. Pathetic and sad. Worry about yourself, you clearly have problems.
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